The Normal Leopard Gecko is the original classic—the look that started it all. With a warm yellow body, bold black spots, and that signature chunky tail, this morph shows off the wild-type version of Eublepharis macularius. They’re tough, mellow, and ridiculously easy to care for, which makes them an ideal choice for beginners, families, or really anyone who wants a low-hassle pet that still has some personality.
Our baby Normals are captive-bred and thriving. They’re already eating live insects like champs, staying hydrated, and settling in easily. Basically, they’re all set to head into a new home.
Key Features:
- Species: Eublepharis macularius
- Morph: Normal / Wild-Type
- Age: Hatchling (about 1–3 months old)
- Size: 3–4 inches right now; grows to 8–10 inches as an adult
- Color: Golden yellow base with black banding or spots; tail thickens as they grow
- Temperament: Calm, gentle, and enjoys regular handling
- Diet: Crickets, dubia roaches, and mealworms—dusted with calcium & vitamins
- Health: Healthy, hydrated, no parasites, shedding properly, strong feeder
If you’re new to reptiles, this is a perfect place to start. Normals are known for their toughness and low-maintenance care. With the right setup and a bit of attention, they can live up to 20 years! Their chill demeanor and classic look make them a popular favorite in homes, classrooms, and even serious reptile collections.
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